Global research priorities for sea turtles: informing management and conservation in the 21st century
Deakin University · James Cook University · +27 more institutions
Abstract
Over the past 3 decades, the status of sea turtles and the need for their protection to aid population recovery have increasingly captured the interest of government agencies, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the general public worldwide. This interest has been matched by increased research attention, focusing on a wide variety of topics relating to sea turtle biology and ecology, together with the interrelations of sea turtles with the physical and natural environments. Although sea turtles have been better studied than most other marine fauna, management actions and their evaluation are often hindered by the lack of data on turtle biology, human-turtle interactions, turtle population status and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 36.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 286
Authors
35- MHMark HamannCorresponding
Deakin University, James Cook University
- MGMH Godfrey
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, Deakin University
- JSJA Seminoff
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service Southeast Fisheries Science Center, Deakin University
- KKKingsley Kofi Arthur
Deakin University, University of Hawaii System
- PBPCR Barata
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Deakin University
Topics & keywords
- Endangered species
- Library science
- Turtle (robot)
- Government (linguistics)
- Population
- Geography
- Political science
- Ecology
- Life below water